by
David Bowie
- Record Label: Parlophone
- Release Date: Sep 29, 2017
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 23 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 23
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Negative: 4 out of 23
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Oct 7, 2017
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Nov 24, 2017david speaks to me like no man ever has. Having this new version makes my life less horrible. Jazz up my stereo and let the healing sounds reach into me
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Apr 6, 2020
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Jan 3, 2018Fans have long complained that the original version [of Lodger] is thin-sounding and so this is the response. Equipped with louder bass, cleaner-sounding and quieter, it's a nice variation on an old favorite, albeit one perhaps underrated given the tremendous albums it's surrounded by. By putting Lodger into focus, it gives it the attention it has always deserved. Plus, a remaster of the original mix is included on its own disc and it sounds great. In addition, there are two different double-disc versions of the 1978 live album Stage.
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Dec 7, 2017For the fair-weather Bowie fan, his Berlin years are probably the least favorite next to Tin Machine, but to the rabid appreciator, this time frame is arguably one of his best.
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UncutOct 17, 2017Bowie’s Berlin is more about a state of mind, a population and its thinking than an actual place. Brian Eno and his intellectual playfulness; Robert Fripp’s alien guitar; Tony Visconti’s embrace of meaningful technology. Between them they gave Bowie the materials to build a city larger and more magnificent than anywhere you could hope to find on a map. [Nov 2017, p.44]